Indiana is making new moves again. State Representative Kyle Pierce recently submitted a bill numbered 2014, and its core content is quite straightforward—it requires the state-managed public employee retirement accounts and savings plans to provide participants with options to invest in cryptocurrency-related ETFs.
This means that in the future, Indiana’s public employees might be able to allocate products like Bitcoin ETFs or Ethereum ETFs in their pension accounts. The traditional pension system is officially starting to consider including crypto assets in its investment scope—something that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.
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AirdropHarvester
· 16h ago
Damn, even civil servant pensions are starting to play with crypto? This is really legalizing crypto assets, openly admitting it.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 16h ago
Civil servant pensions have also started allocating to ETFs. Now traditional finance really has to take us seriously. Let's take it slow.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 16h ago
Civil servant pensions can now be allocated to BTC—this is about to rewrite the rules of finance.
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FUDwatcher
· 16h ago
Civil servants can now allocate BTC too. Now traditional finance really can't sit still, and even pension funds are getting in on the action.
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fren_with_benefits
· 16h ago
Civil servant pensions are now allocating BTC too. Even the iron rice bowl has to follow the trend. Traditional finance really can't hold up anymore.
Indiana is making new moves again. State Representative Kyle Pierce recently submitted a bill numbered 2014, and its core content is quite straightforward—it requires the state-managed public employee retirement accounts and savings plans to provide participants with options to invest in cryptocurrency-related ETFs.
This means that in the future, Indiana’s public employees might be able to allocate products like Bitcoin ETFs or Ethereum ETFs in their pension accounts. The traditional pension system is officially starting to consider including crypto assets in its investment scope—something that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.